What Small Businesses Should Know About the CARES Act and the Paycheck Protection Program
The Paycheck Protection Program is a Small Business Association 7(a) loan available to small employers, self-employed individuals, and independent contractors. While SBA 7(a) loans have always been around, the CARES Act modified this loan to have the potential for loan forgiveness.
What is The Families First Coronavirus Response Act?
We hear a lot about how to prevent the spread of the Coronavirus, but we often miss out on the guidance of what to do when our lives are already being impacted by it. One Act that the government has passed to help with this is the Families First Coronavirus Response Act (FFCRA).
How to Make Your 2020 Resolutions Stick
Making a New Year’s resolution is the first step to creating better habits. But making a New Year’s resolution and keeping a New Year’s resolution are not always the same thing. If you’re like most people, New Year’s resolutions are often long forgotten by mid-February, if not sooner
Women Wine & Wisdom January 29th
We are excited for the next Women, Wine, & Wisdom event coming January 29th, 2020! RSVP to Kat Newton | katherine.newton@keatinginc.com
Alchemist – Money Personality Types
In this video Beth talks about the Alchemist money personality. An Alchemist often has a love/hate relationship with money.
College Savings Plans: Breaking Down the Complexities
The increasing cost of higher education saddles many young adults with massive amounts of student debt. This student debt makes it harder to balance other important financial obligations such as buying a home, having a wedding, or starting a family.
Which is better, your Employer Plan or Medicare?
Which is better, your Employer Plan or Medicare? Many people make many costly mistakes with their Medicare decisions. Today, I want to share with you one of the biggest and most frequent mistakes I come across and how you can avoid it. In recent years, more and more people are working past age 65, which […]
5 Financial Wellness Tips for the Sandwich Generation
We know you have an extremely challenging lifestyle that requires a lot of resilience and patience, so this article will provide tips on how to better manage your day-to-day responsibilities.
5 Tips for Managing a Sudden Financial Windfall
As a generation of Americans grows older, a considerable amount of their personal wealth is transferring to younger family members. In fact, over 60 trillion dollars is expected to change hands by 2026.
5 Kid-Friendly Financial Literacy Tips
Who is teaching your kids or grandkids about money? They likely aren’t learning about it in school; only 17 states in the U.S. currently require students to take a personal finance course.